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Shooting an AK-47 Underwater
June 25th, 2013 6:30 PMSmarter Every Day investigates how a firearm with a blowback system would work underwater by filming it in slow motion.
Superman
June 25th, 2013 5:58 PMThis DC Comics superhero considered a major cultural icon is the main protagonist in the recently released film Man of Steel directed by Zack Synder.
Welcome to Giraffic Park
June 25th, 2013 5:25 PMYouTuber Henk Roos began filming this crazed giraffe more than three miles after it started chasing his speeding jeep as if they were in a scene from the 1993 science fiction film Jurassic Park.
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June 25th, 2013 4:50 PM ShareRusty the Red Panda
June 25th, 2013 4:15 PMYesterday, the National Zoo in Washington D.C. reported their new red panda Rusty had gone missing. Thanks to helpful Twitter users, Rusty was found within hours.
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Shooting an AK-47 Underwater
Smarter Every Day investigates how a firearm with a blowback system would work underwater by filming it in slow motion.
Welcome to Giraffic Park
YouTuber Henk Roos began filming this crazed giraffe more than three miles after it started chasing his speeding jeep as if they were in a scene from the 1993 science fiction film Jurassic Park.
Rusty the Red Panda
Yesterday, the National Zoo in Washington D.C. reported their new red panda Rusty had gone missing. Thanks to helpful Twitter users, Rusty was found within hours.